Physics, asked by toxicsmuggler, 9 months ago

From a jeep moving at 60 km/h a bullet is fired at a car in front speeding at 180 km/h in the same direction. The muzzle velocity of the bullet is 300 km/h. What is the speed at which the
bullet hits the car? If the car was speeding in the direction opposite to the jeep, with what speed
would the bullet hit the target?​

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Answered by shrdarkalexleon
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Answer:420 km/h

Explanation: Relative velocity of cars: 180-60=120km/h

Total speed with which the bullet will hit the target: 120+300=420km/h

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